Abstract

We present the La Mobilière insurance customers dataset: a 12-year-long longitudinal collection of data on policies of customers of the Swiss insurance company La Mobilière. To preserve the privacy of La Mobilière customers, we propose the data aggregated at two geographical levels, based on the place of residence of the customer: postal areas and municipalities. For each geographical area, the data provides summary statistics on: (i) the demographic characteristics of the customer base, (ii) characteristics of vehicles insurance policies and (iii) characteristics of housing and building insurance policies. To assess the validity of the data, we investigate the temporal consistency of the data and the representativeness of La Mobilière customer base along several dimensions (total population, percentage of foreigners, etc.). We also show how the insurance data can reliably model the spatial patterns of socio-economic indicators at a high geographical resolution. We believe that the reuse of this data provides an opportunity for researchers to broaden the socio-economic characterization of Swiss areas beyond the use of official data sources.

Highlights

  • La Mobilière is an all-sector Swiss insurance group operating exclusively in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, with different brands according to the language of the different regions: La Mobilière (French), Die Mobiliar (German) and La Mobiliare (Italian)

  • To preserve the anonymity of the policyholders, the data are aggregated at two geographical levels, based on the place of residence of the customers: postal areas (ZIP codes) and municipalities

  • The former level enables analyses at a highly granular spatial resolution, while the latter allows the linkage of the insurance data with other data sources typically collected at this spatial level

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Background & SummaryLa Mobilière is an all-sector Swiss insurance group operating exclusively in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, with different brands according to the language of the different regions: La Mobilière (French), Die Mobiliar (German) and La Mobiliare (Italian). To preserve the anonymity of the policyholders, the data are aggregated at two geographical levels, based on the place of residence of the customers: postal areas (ZIP codes) and municipalities.

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